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John Bartram
John Bartram , 1699-1777, pioneer American botanist, b. near Darby, Pa. He had no formal schooling but possessed a keen mind and a great interest in plants. In 1728 he purchased land along the banks of the Schuylkill River near Philadelphia and planted there the first botanical garden in the United... Read more |
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Nathaniel Lord Britton
Nathaniel Lord Britton 1859-1934, American botanist, grad. Columbia School of Mines, 1879. He taught geology and botany at Columbia, 1879-96. He was the New York Botanical Garden's first director and until his retirement in 1929 had a major part in its growth. His own contributions, chiefly in the... Read more |
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Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler
ENGLER, HEINRICH GUSTAV ADOLF(b. Sagan, Silesia. Germany [now Zagan, Poland], 25 March 1844; d. Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, 10 October 1930)botany.Engler was the son of August Engler, a merchant, and Pauline Scholtz. At an early age his mother took him to Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), where he... Read more |
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Thomas Nuttall
NUTTALL, THOMAS (b. Long Preston, near Settle, Yorkshire, England, 5 January 1786; d. Nut Grove Hall, near St. Helens, Lancashire, England, 10 September 1859) botany, ornithology, natural history. Very little is known of the early life of Nuttall. A bachelor throughout his life, he was extremely... Read more |
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Baron Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskjold
Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskjöld, Baron , 1832-1901, Swedish geologist and arctic explorer, first to navigate the Northeast Passage, b. Finland. He served as geologist on several expeditions to Spitsbergen under Otto Torrell, the noted Swedish geologist, on one of which he found plant fossils of... Read more |
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John Muir
John Muir 1838-1914, American naturalist, b. Dunbar, Scotland, studied at the Univ. of Wisconsin. He came to the United States in 1849 and settled in California in 1868. In recognition of his efforts as a conservationist and crusader for national parks and reservations, Muir Woods National Monument... Read more |
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Johann Reinhold Forster
Johann Reinhold Forster 1729-98, German naturalist and teacher. His Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1772-73) on zoology, ornithology, and ichthyology established him as one of the earliest authorities on North American zoology. Forster accompanied Capt. James Cook on his second... Read more |
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Chymotrypsinogen
chymotrypsinogen (ky-moh-trip-sin-ŏ-jin) n. see chymotrypsin.... Read more |
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Nathaniel Brown Palmer
Nathaniel Brown Palmer 1799-1877, American sea captain and antarctic explorer, b. Stonington, Conn. While on a whaling voyage (1820-21) in the South Shetlands, he commanded the Hero on an exploring trip to the south and came back with a report that he had sighted land. Hence the name Palmer Land... Read more |
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